The stern quarter of a larger cargo vessel lies in shallow water right off Quarantine point. The propeller, deckhouse and engine can be explored. Surrounding the reef is a pleasant reef sloping to 6o feet with hard corals and schools of fish.
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This dive sites provides ample opportunity for every macro photographer to frame creatures from Arrow shrimp to yellow cheek pike blenny to Zoanthid all kinds of critters can be found on this lively dive site
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The Hole, The Valley, Japanese Garden, Valley of whales, Spice Island Reef an extensive large reef, stretching 5 miles from the entrance of the harbor toward Point Saline. Throughout its length the reef forms a gentle slope with sand patches and canyons. It starts in the north with mainly hard corals to tall fingers of gorgonians at the south end.
A great plain of star coral boulders sloops gently down to the sandy bottom. Moray eels of all sizes and lobster hide or wander around in broad daylight. The scenery is astonishing and there is a good chance of spotting stingrays.
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The Veronica used to lay in front of St. George's Melville street, the location of the new cruise terminal and dock. To preserve the dive attraction, the wreck was lifted, loaded onto a barge and transported a few miles south to its new location, amidst a nice reef just off Grand Anse.
It now lays in 50 feet of water and is a beautiful ...
A pretty sheltered bay perfect for beginners to explore the under water world. Beautiful coral garden, hiding sea horses and many small creatures within.
Take your time and try to find them while floating over sea fans, gorgonians or pillar corals. A great place for a macro fans!
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Wall dive with the most prolific fish life close to shore. Shoals of fish patrol the edge of the reef facing into the current. The wall itself is overgrown with deep water sea fans and sea whips and hiding place for moray eels and lobster. At the edge of the wall you may encounter large school of southern sennets
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A good varied dive with interesting marine life at whichever depth you choose. Sand channels cut into angular volcanic rocks give attractive terrain at shallower depth while dipping over the reef down the slope at 45 feet black corals add to the scenery. Beautiful angelfish and lots of flamingo tongues are crowding this place.
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The wreck of a 43 foot sailing yacht was deliberately sunk as a dive site. It is only small but houses colorful marine life. Bushy black coral trees grow on the deck and inside the hull in white, orange and green varieties. While telesto adorns much of the superstructure and there are any number of encrusting sponges and tunicates. The sandy ...
Home of the Grenada Underwater Sculpture park. Artist Jason Taylor placed a number of sculptures in various places on the reef top. They can be seen by divers and snorkelers alike.
Also a good muck dive, lots of critters like seahorse, frogfisch,snake eels & scorpionfish


